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Best art schools in North Carolina?

Hey there, I'm looking into art schools in North Carolina. Could anyone recommend some of the top art programs in the state? I'm interested in fields such as graphic design, illustration, and photography. Thanks for your help!

8 months ago

Hey! North Carolina has some great art programs, and I'm happy to help you with a few recommendations. These schools offer strong programs in graphic design, illustration, photography, and other art disciplines.

1. North Carolina State University (NCSU): NCSU's College of Design offers a range of undergraduate programs, including in Graphic Design and Art and Design, many of which allow you to concentrate in areas like illustration, animation, and others that might align with your interests.

2. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-Chapel Hill): UNC's Department of Art and Art History has programs covering a variety of fields. Their Studio Art major offers concentrations in photography and digital media, which could cater to your interests.

3. University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG): UNCG's School of Art offers several degrees, including a BFA in Design with concentrations in areas like graphic design and a BA in Studio Arts that encompasses a broader range of artistic disciplines.

4. Appalachian State University (ASU): ASU's Department of Art offers a BFA in Graphic Design and a BA in Art that allows students to develop individually tailored concentrations, so you can also focus on illustration or photography if you prefer.

5. East Carolina University (ECU): ECU's School of Art and Design has a diverse range of programs. The BFA in Graphic Design and the BFA in Studio Arts, with concentrations in areas like illustration and photography, may be of interest to you.

I recommend checking each school's website for more detailed information on the specific art programs they offer, and visiting campus a feeling of the environment. While these are all solid options, the best fit for you will ultimately depend on your specific needs and priorities, personally as well as artistically.

Finally, if you're looking for ways to polish your profile before applying to one of these excellent institutions, check out this blog post from CollegeVine, which lists a range of summer programs in the arts for high school students: https://blog.collegevine.com/high-school-art-summer-programs/. Admissions officers love to see that you're taking initiative and pursuing your passions outside of school!

Good luck!

8 months ago

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